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H A Dbus_dma.hdiff 166063 Tue Jan 16 22:53:05 MST 2007 cognet - Add bounce pages for arm, largely based on the i386 implementation.
- Add a default parent dma tag, similar to what has been done for sparc64.
- Before invalidating the dcache in POSTREAD, save the bits which are in the
same cachelines than our buffers, but not part of it, and restore them after
the invalidation.
H A Dmd_var.hdiff 166063 Tue Jan 16 22:53:05 MST 2007 cognet - Add bounce pages for arm, largely based on the i386 implementation.
- Add a default parent dma tag, similar to what has been done for sparc64.
- Before invalidating the dcache in POSTREAD, save the bits which are in the
same cachelines than our buffers, but not part of it, and restore them after
the invalidation.
H A Dpmap-v4.hdiff 166063 Tue Jan 16 22:53:05 MST 2007 cognet - Add bounce pages for arm, largely based on the i386 implementation.
- Add a default parent dma tag, similar to what has been done for sparc64.
- Before invalidating the dcache in POSTREAD, save the bits which are in the
same cachelines than our buffers, but not part of it, and restore them after
the invalidation.
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/arm/arm/
H A Dbusdma_machdep-v4.cdiff 166063 Tue Jan 16 22:53:05 MST 2007 cognet - Add bounce pages for arm, largely based on the i386 implementation.
- Add a default parent dma tag, similar to what has been done for sparc64.
- Before invalidating the dcache in POSTREAD, save the bits which are in the
same cachelines than our buffers, but not part of it, and restore them after
the invalidation.
H A Dvm_machdep.cdiff 166063 Tue Jan 16 22:53:05 MST 2007 cognet - Add bounce pages for arm, largely based on the i386 implementation.
- Add a default parent dma tag, similar to what has been done for sparc64.
- Before invalidating the dcache in POSTREAD, save the bits which are in the
same cachelines than our buffers, but not part of it, and restore them after
the invalidation.

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